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Horta and Vall d'Hebron are neighborhoods adjacent to l'Eixample Dreta, in the upper northeastern corner of the city.

Horta did not lose its status as an independent village until 1904, and its abundance of narrow pedestrian streets and old buildings attest to that small-town history. There still remain a handful of farmhouses and fortresses that have survived from the Middle Ages, as well as aristocratic estates dating back to the 19th century, in a time when the base of the Collserola mountains was a popular place for the upper classes to build their country homes. In contrast, the neighboring Vall d'Hebron was built specifically as one of four main Olympic venues in 1992. It was the centre for the cycling, tennis, and archery competitions.

In general this area doesn't get much tourist traffic. It is a residential region with dozens of apartment buildings and boasts a peaceful, safe atmosphere perfect for those seeking a more suburban environment, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.